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BEE: SUNDAY, BEPT E M NO STRIKE ORDER FOR OMAHA Express Agents and Employss Deny Report of General Walkout. HOWEVER, ALL IS NOT SATISFACTION Members of Brotherliood Complain of Jong Hours and Interference with Union by Managers of Cer- tain Companies, Omaha agents of the do not belleve that there strike of rallway express emplo: ing as has been reported from % know nothing about any between our company and its employes,' sald Agent L. A. Maniove of the United | State Express company against which company the principal grievance was said | to be, “and I am certain that if there had been any question of a general strike, we would have been notified Immediately by latter or telegram. As for the strike being directed against our com- pany {n particular, that hardly seems prob- ably as ours was the only company which did not oppose the organization of the brotherhood. So far as the local force is concerned T know that thore has been no | 1dea of a strike.” A. B. Sampson, agent of Wells Fargo, #aid that as far as he knew there had been mo presentation of grievances or threat to strike on his company In Chicago. As far as the local staff was concerned he knew there had been no such talk. No Talk of Strike, “There has been no tajk of a strike here," sald a member of the brotherhood. ‘“The express employes have requested the ex- press companies In Chicago to grant cer- tain things, but so far the agents have re fused to talk with the brotherhood. There has been no arbitrary demand for the con- cesslons, however, and It is not so much a question of wages with us as of better hours. The express companies want to get the night work done without hiring an ex- tra man and it makes the hours of some of us very long. There is one fellow here who has to make his first train at 3:50 o'clock in the morning and his last does not go until 9:35 at night. Of course that is worse than most of us have. “The local men are not very well organ- 1sad and hardly half of them belong to the brotherhood. A large part of the member- ahip of the local here are nien on the road. The Omaha local agents have had orders from Chicago not to Interfere with the es- tablishment of the organization, but they have done so right along since we organ- ized last winter and have worked on the | feclings of the men so that many are afrald to join." the Contiment in an Olds- mobile, Covered with dust, tired and hungry, L. L. Whitman and E. I. Hammond of Pasa- dona, Cal, rolled into Omaha In their au- tomoblle Saturday, August The two men | had made the run from San Francisco in | the machine. The auto was shipped from Pasadena to San Francisco by boat, and | the start was made from the latter place July 6 Mayor Schinitz of S8an Francisco gave them a letter to be delivered to Mayor Low In New York upon thefr arrival in that city, as that Is their ultimate destina- tion. The estimated time required to make the trip was set at sixty days before the start was made, but according to the schedule which had been made up the men were six days behind when they reached this clty. The cause of the delay was the heavy rains encountered in the western part of Nebraska. At three different places two days each were lost after they left Denver. ‘The machine which s being used is an #0-pound Oldsmobile, manufactured by the ©lds Motor Works, Detroit, Mich. So light a machine was chosen because It was thought that a light machine would work better in the sandy deserts which it was necessary to cross. and It did, and in a great measure tended to make this the first really successful trip across the desert in an automobile. The only two automoblles which have ever attempted the trip from ocean to ocean were heavy machines, weighing four or five times as much as the Oldsmobile thet they have successfully used from | San Francisco to Omaha over the RocKy Mountain passes and through the sandy | deserts of Nevada. This proves that a light machine, properly made and well handled, can be made to perform the al- most miraculous feat with success. The heavy machines have always been chosen for the reason that it was not deemed pos- sible that a machine of the type of the one used by Hammond and Whitman could | be made to successfully accomplish such & trip. They stopped In Omaha with the Olds Gas Engine Works, the well-known repre- sentatives of the Olds Motor Works for the ‘western territory. The departure from Omaha was not made until August 31, on account of the heavy vains which visited lowa at the time the men were here. They were fifteen days behind the schedule out of Omaha. It Is expected that New York will be reached by September 2. Hom Excursions. To Indlana, western Ohlo and Loulsville, Ky. via the Missourl Paclific rallway at wvery greatly reduced rates. Tickets on sale September 8 and 15 and October 6. Good to return within thirty days from date of sale. For turther information address or call on Thomas F. Godfrey, Passenger and Ticket Agent, 8. E. corner Fourteenth and Douglas streets, Omaha, Neb, or H. C. Townsend, G. P. & T. A, Bt. Louls, Mo. Across Dr. Holov Tchiner has returned from Burope. Ofiice and residence, 48 Woodmen bullding, 16th and Howard. Telephone 1438, Car dof Thanks. We desire to thank the nelghbors many friends, and especlally to the A U. W. lodge, No. 26, who so kindly sisted us In our recent aiction In the sud- den death of our beloved brother, Carl Lundberg. Also for the many beautiful floral offerings. MR. KNUT LUNDBERG. MR. AND MRS. ANDREW SWANSON, and 0. as- John Bengele ls now with the People's Btore, 16th and Farnam streets, where he will be very happy to meet all his triends. “Strongest in the World," Life Assurance soclely. Its policles are sight drafts at maturity. See H. D. Neely, manager, Merchants National Bank Bldg., Omaba, Neb, the Equitable showing early fall advance styles kirts, waists, gowns. jackets, mil- . Cash or credit. People's Store, lnery. Farnam streets 16th and Have Root print it. Dr. . W. Slabaugh, dentist. 5I8N. Y. Lite. Athlote Breaks His Own Recor NEW YORK, of the Greater jon has raised the world Riimaeit, for throwing the record, pound we'gh x feef. eleven ¥y 4 express companies | War | kept every nation a camp and every har- THE SOLTON UF TORKEY Would Pay a Large Compensation To the Man Wh> Could Take the Place of All Bal IN MOHAMMEDAN FATALISH, He Doubtless Walts With some Ap- atienee for the Results of the Rebelllon. parent All Baba and his wondertvl lamp would | come handy in Constantinople just now. | The absurd fatalism of the Mohammedan soldier makes him a brave and efficlent weapon in warfare, but in peace the Turkish mind works sluggishly. “Whatever be, will be,” is the watchword of Islam and what Is the use of fretting over the future? Take things as they come. And this sick man of Europe has. KEPT EUROPE IN FEAR of Russia for nearly half a century. European diplomacy has attempted the im- possible. The enlightened government of the world cannot suc sfully preserve and maintain a civilization which has refused to advance for 1,000 years. Mohammedan Mosque since the Crimean The uncertain balance of power has bor a navy. It is safe for THE PANKERS RESERVE LIFE to venture the assertion that if Turkey In Burope and Turkey in Asia had been dismembered before the present generation of European Statesmen came Into existence, the armies and navies of the nations of the continent could have long since heen reduced to a modern peace footing. The Bankers Reserve Life is for peace and for peace at any price If Turkey Is to pay that price. Its business is Life insurance of course, and it belleves it can Brow into a $50,000,000 company whether Europe blazes up into war or smokes the plpe of peace. Nevertheless the Idea of permitting a civilization 1,000 years behind the times, to dictate to modern statesmen and fix the policles of modern diplomacy seems utterly absurd and therefore B. H. ROBSON, PRESIDENT of the Bankers Reserve Life company turns cheerlly away from the problem of Asia Minor and European Turkey to the facts of Interest at home. The principal fact is that the Bankers Reserve Life company 1s growing faster than any other, Western American company, and it ought to grow faster than any other, because it Is up-to- date, wide-awake, rellable, safe and sure to reach $10,000,000 next year. no Turkey. If any agent seeks a field where honest work will honestly pay big returns, he is invited to call and “Talk Turkey." cY LOTION ‘ For Gonorrhasa, Glest. Leucerrhea, Spermatorrhesa, Plios, and AN Unheaithy Sexual.Discharges. NO PAIN, NO. STAIN NO STRICTURE. FREE SYRINQE. 43" A Sure Prevemttve of Disense. "6 Sent to any address for $1.00. SHERMAN & McCONNELL, Omaha. ————— el ey T00 MUCH FOURTH OF JULY Peacemaker Cock Fight Appe: to Police for © Celebration. J. Solomon, who sells druggists' sundries and dispenses medicines at 1887 Vinton street, was In police court yesterday | morning ostensibly to ascertain from City Prosecutor Lee whether the Fourth of July | celebration is over or s still on. ‘He says that insofar as he is personally concerned the- celebration is still going on and he has no fdea when it will let up unless the po- lice come to his aid and help him stop it. Ever since last Independence day he has been strictly “in it” down his way and he | says he wants this kind of celebrating to | cease on the grounds that “too much is a- plenty." It scems that on or about the Fourth of July last there was a cock fight In a sa- loon across the way from Dr. Solomon's store. Somebody informed the police, and the promoters, in fact the whole crowd, in- cluding the roosters, were arrested. The chicken men held the doctor responsible for breaking up the chicken fight and ever since, he alleges, have been very active in making things lively for him. Dr. Solomon saya they ring his night bell at unseemly hours and not infrequently awaken him by throwing heavy missles against the front of the store. Only last night he was aroused from his slumbers at least three times to answer the night bell, only to discover that it was part of the | plan of his friends to keep the Fourth of July fresh’in his memory. | He has not filed & complaint, but asks | that he be protected and that this “Infernal | celebration” be brought to & speedy ter- mination. Low Summer Touriht Rates Via Chicago Great Western rallway. Round trips to St. Paul, Minneapolis, Superior, Ashland, Duluth and other Minnesota re- sorts. Tickets on dafly to Beptember 2. Good to return October 31. Also to Calo- rado, Utah, Black Hills, New Mexigo and Texas points, with stopover privileges. For full information apply to any Great We: tern agent, or J. P. Elmor, G. P. A., Chi- ca go, Ll Chicago Laundry—Best work. Tel. 205, The Lake Shore Limited to P &h A through Pittiburgh sleeper is now in dally service on the Lake Shore Limitod leaving Chicago at 6:30 p. m:, and reach- ing Pittsburgh the next morning at 6:35, affording Pittsburgh travel all the luxurl. ous appointments of this famous train, M. 8. Glies, T. P_A., Chicago; C. F. Daly, Chief A. G. P. A., Chica Douglas Prinung Co., . 1508 Howard. Tel. Roeck Island System. $1.65 Lincoln and return Sept. 7 to 11; re- turn limit, Sept. 12. The new town of Tennant, Shelby county, Ia., on the Chicago Great Western rail- way, wi'l be opened to the public by an auction sale of lots Tuesday, September §, at 1 o'clock p. m., on the town site. Spe clal train will leave Council Bluffs at 9:3 a. m. on the day of sale. Fare, i cents tor round trip. Lunch will be served. For full particulars apply to George F. Thomas, The new mark is ihirty fih-‘, one and one-hal or the old one. G, Robert Malcolm, Friday, Sep- Y mmber 4 aged'3 months 14 qrys--Our il and Mrs. W. F. Van purg. ices Bunday, September 6, at the resi- orson street, at 3 o'clock n. Friends invited Inter- Neb., ment leaving Y &eneral agent, office Grand Hote!, Council Elufts, or E. B. Megill, manager town site department, Fort Dodge, la. €. Remillard wish to refurn their heartfelt thanks to their friends for the many kigdneases shown them during the sickness and death of their son, Ernest Remlllard is to| Europe has | | balanced her peace on the pinnacle of a Turkey or | | i STEEL RANGES Largest Variety—Reliable Goods—sold under our own guarantes. MONITOR, QUICK MEA| GARNETT. Steel Ranges made from heavy, cold rolled, polished steel, with high closet and asbestos lining, nickel 50 ss teimmed. up from . Ranges Sold on Puyments, Milton Rogers & Sons Co., 14th and Farnam Sts. MAJESTIC. cent interest. Open a Bank Account. Deposits mids now draw intersst for the entire month of September at the rate of 4 per cent per annum compounded every threz months. opened oné dollar to three thousand doliars and cer- tificates issued for 3, 6 or 12 months bearing 4 per Accounts J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS BANKERS. Checks on All Banks Cashed. | Full line of | Main Office, 1404 Dougl Street. Est. 1884 Tel. 1560. Clear Havana cigars— Complete line of Pipes, all guaranteed, OMAHA'S LARGEST CIGAR HOUSB Bociety and Wedding September Weddings We are showing a magnificent line of Rich Cut Glass and Hterling iver, the most appropriate things we can su| ents. We won't attempt to enumerate here w ¥gu to come-in and giye %fls! for wedding pres- at we have, but ask us the pleasure of showing you. tationery, Mawhinney & Ryan Co., Jewe'grs and Art Stationers. 15th and Douglas Sts., Omaha fiok These Over TE_BEMEIT COMPAY The Leading Plifiom of the West Big September Sale of New Pianos Buy a Piano at Bennett's. Wiil Mean a Saving of $100 to $150. WE ARE MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS We have just unpacked five cars of new planos. Prices range as follows: It $98, $124, $126, $135, $143 up to $750. Sold on Terms to Suit, THE EASY PAYMENT PLAN, CALL AND SEII US AND GET OUR IF YOU CA WRITE US YOU CAN BUY BY MAIL CHEAPLY AS YOU CAN IN PERSON. As WE GUARANTEE ABSOLUTE SAT- ISFACTION OR MONEY REFUNDED. Give us an idea of the style or price of plano you want and it will be promptly shipped to you ON YOUR OWN TERMS, Sheet Music Sacrificed for One Week For one week, commencing Monday, September 3rd, we will sell all our classical and popular sheet music, both vocal and instrumental, at the following iow nrices: .....38¢ $1.00 pieces T5¢ pieces . e 23¢ PP | O R popular and We 60c pieces §o9 50c¢ pieces 40c pieces .. This Includes such known selections as “Hlawatha, “Lovely Mary,” “Under the Bamboo “Pocahontas,” all the 'Prince Then if in doubt about the price being the LOWEST—get the other fellow's—then buy where you can do the best, but remember this! we don't handle any IMITATION | goods and are not Yompe.ing with prices on that kind. We GUARAN the gen- uineness of everything w 85c_Castorla—not imitation $1.00 Plerce's Medical Disc $100 Plerce's Favorite Prescrip 2%c Laxative Bromo-Quinine 20 Quinacetol—guaranteed cold cure $1.00 “Temptation Tonie Sc Doan’s Kidney Pilis S0c Cutleura Salve..... T5c Moeller's Cod Liver Ol Allcock's Plasters ... tc Charles’ Flesh Food $1.00 Peruna—lowest price. DRUG STORE Two 'Phones—747 and 797. 1G6th upd Chicago Streets, Omahn. We've just recelved our Elegant New Line of Fall and WOOIenS ' Winter.... The Neatest and Nobblest that ever— and we wanted you to know about it, We make suits that sult—strictly up- to-the-minute, The world ix full of shoes, good, bad and indifierent. men put the least thelr shoes and money out reverse this rule. most money into o @et the least mone customers. mo wet Onimod On-a- the of thelr cusiomers, Most shoe ney into ont We put ur shoes ¥ out of gives satisfaction. Always $3.50:%$2.50 ent Shoe Go. 205 So. 15th St. HELGREN & GRADMANN, TAILORS 309 South Sixteenth St The top notch of style and perfection awaiting your order. " Homely Faces Made Attractive If you wish to succeed in life always 100k your best. This isa duty you owe to yourself, your fricnds and those you meet socially or in business. There 1800 excuse now for any one wurfylug through life wit wrinkled, blotohy. blemished 'siin and impertect or deformed features. § Ifyournose is hump. ed, erooked, bent, too inrge, too long, broad, flat or dished; if your eyelids are drooping, pully or baggy; if you €ars are too large, out ding of lopped; if your skin 18 wrinkied, erinkled and withered, and your throat, neck aud ohin are too fat, flabby and paggy, | can patn- Tessly ' correct or remove sll these embarrassing, humili. ating imperfection: make the features co form artstically and harmoniously with thelrsurroundings.and render the skin cica roseate and natural, Remember my thirty years' praotical experience in" successtully 'tresting more than twenty t! uullnc{ each year 18 of great valuo to you, and what L ¢ done for any of {hese 1 can do fol ia person or by letter ly confidential. Oall or write personally for full information. JOHN H. WOODBURY D. 1., 163 State St., Chicago. . of in in in an; tne 15t Be K the first one publ! Florence Items wi known Omaha man of experience for the years, i3 the editor and publisher, and he is meeting with great suces aper has already a clrew'atio coples every week and it goes into | the homes of the best farming community | dvertising iesue the man- ‘I have received more ture. patronage 1s and, as one big advertiser said t ager the other day returns cha firm makes a spec'alty of commercial pamphlets and calalogues they have published several newspapers ‘“li among ¢ which | been published nnd; {ing, books them beine several editions hav sold. COFFE Rio Blend Bpectal Leader Boston Boston Cucuta Boston Basket Tast Our Best Teas, only One this year, Mr. The 1,000 the state of Nebraska. The increasing with the amount of moi Florence Items than In any thi a re h oney." Mr. Nichols #ing job rrint b reot. Omaha, here al ical work on ‘the paper | books, of .well known reputa o vl Blend—has no’ eq Bantos .. Blend gt Blend-worth #ec.... Java . Juva and Mocha—none TEA SPECIAL Fired Japan. En Oolong and Hyson bston EXTRACTS Fwo ounces. full weight our ounces, full weight.. BAKING POWDE nd Price's or Royal C.—% ounces, 20c; 15 ou COCOA ounces, Se. One-half pound can. {BRANPE, t twenty =8 in the n: Storles of Omaha, E SPECIA Florence has a new weekly news ed there in fi(ty years. first publighed on June F. B. Nichols, printer and a newsp every ve other py the fine s done ti qual for. bettor glish Break- n” nces, ‘e e rs. a “well aper fve | W ven per | state for the same amount of spa-e | as a large and | s at 513 North | me His int- and L 11e of Pilsen" #nd “‘Florodora" selections and all of our immense stock. T5¢ Folios . 50c¢ Folios 35¢ A Hygienic Shoe A newly constructed shoe for both men and women—made with & heavy white felt inner-sole—making.the sole very flexible—a non-conductor of cold and damp—leaving the feet always at an even temperature and perfectly ary. As these shoes are made on the foot- form last, together with this inner- sole, makes them firm, flexible and comtortable. .54.00 Any size or FOR EITHER MAN OR WOMAN. DREXEL SHOE CO., 1419 Farnam Street, Omaha’s Up-to-Date Shoe House, 1 i h INDIAN BEADS The Fad of the Day We carry the largest line of colors in BEADS of any house. Send usm your-mail orders of any color possible; we can fill your wants. Looms ti weave beadwork, patiern books. needles, everything pertaining o the BEAD work. Also the largest and most complete yarn department in the west. We WHOLESACE OR RETAIL and can fill your wants for any quan- tty. JOSEPH F. BILZ 222 8. 16th St, NEBRASKA. Ll_-“' Perfield’s ““$lancco. OMAHA, - - - TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Write for a Sample Copy. TWENTIETH CENTURY wrk € ite for Sample FARMER | Beo Bidy..Room 7. Tm- 701 Weber, Seery & Clark ECCER HAYDEN THE HELIATLE $TORE. S exhibition—the most line of high grade, hand tailore of Chicago and our prices are g than elsewhere, most carefulness, togethe Our new tailored suits at $7.50, an opening leader, und are terials, such as ch at the low price of . ... in enormous quantities and stress on the wearing qualiti $2.25, are not fully equal iu double the price we ask, we money. department. AYDE tions Hayden Bros' clothing department 1 terns and styles than any other ow is the time for BOYS SRCHOOL SUITS, and w + suit from the highest to the lowest grade is fully gus If our boys’ and children’s suits at 95c, §1. Stylish Fall Clothing for Men and Boys.fi Many people take advantage of early selec- as on extensive and complete »d clothing west uaranteed lower This is why our trade has in- creased so rapidly, making it possible to make | a bigger display and in greater variety of pat. house, While our stock represents all the first class manufacturers, we point with pride to the H., 8. and M. line of tailored clothing, as embody- ing in its production the highest skill and ut- with a perfection of fit that is absolutely unmatchable. , represent a special purchase for made up in attractive styles and ma- viots and fancy mixtures, in fact you would not expect such smart styles and serviceable suits $1.50 : have them endless variety--we put special ties of all our boys' suits-— ranteed— 5, $1.50, $1.75, or wearing quality, style, and neat, natty appearance, to anything found elsewhere, for less then positively agree to refund your Our greatest aim is to please the little fellows and dou- ble the purchasing power of ev 'y dollar spent in our clothin Millinery On Monday we will show an entirc new Ine of Hats for street wear, of nearly two hundred different stylss, em- bracing the desigys of the foremost makers of the country. Tailored 95c, $1.49, $1.60, $1.96, $2.98 and $3.40. A Sale of BIRDS Beautiful and oxford mottled birds— the regular $1.50 kind .... white birds and large tan .Z5c the well in charge NOTE.—~Mr. E. 8. Newman, known mlllinery man, Is now of our dopartment. N BROS. PRICE! TIL SEPTEMBER 10. 25¢ 82| Our easy payment plan may in- terest you. Wo guaranteed 15 years, Graduate dentists. New management. New. York Established nearly 10 vears here. 115 South, 16th streat 7 BRIDGE Work from! Filling s From Treatment i | cause of mouth br Chronic Sore Throat, relip, Running Kars, Cross causes. ete. THESE CLINICS ARE FR! to § p. m. operations dally for e hing; listiessness and Opposite Enlarged Tonsils, Growths in Nostril es strajghtened by ope Affections of the volcs, TO THE POOR, 2 TO 6 0'CLOCK. Sundays 9 to 12. No charges for examination of patients. GOLD CROWNS FROM $2.00 NTRODUCE OUR NEW METHODS, WE WILL GIVE EXTRA by T 2 DON'T DELAY, YOU MAY BE TOO LATE cuT Dental Co. Hayden's and Boston Stores, DR WILKINSON'S EYE, EAR CREIGHTON BLOCK, I5th AND DOUGLAS, OMAHA. tareh, Ad ~ofter Catarrhal Deaf deafn ! ildren. Polypi, ete., Cleft Palate, atlon. M che, due to eye the tongue, irritable coughs, in o Your bad teeth ought to —A little work today will ady Atiendant, ade good and ave much suffering tomorrow. Now is the best time. BAILEY, The Dentist, Telephone (085, 3rd Floor Paxton Block, FULL VALUE TEETH our good teeth ought to be protected What a comfort 1o know your teeth were properly fixed by patronizing « reltable dental office. We have no fake induccments to offer. 3¢ up. .. $5.00 up. Fillings Set Teetl Taft's Dental Rooms 1517 Douglas St. DEBORAH LITHIA WATER NEW | COLLAR| s your feet to stay e DRUGS AT GUT PRICES 800 .Colgate’s Pansy Blossom Perfume, 80c Colgate's Vioiet Water, 0o Syrup Figs, we sell 25c Listerine (Lambert $1.00 Hyomel, we s 4 v $10 Kilmer's Swamp Root for. ... $1.00 * Pepto-mangan, we seli.. 400 1 NT'8 Ideals Perfume $1.00 Dr. Charies' ¥lesh Food fo 0o Boclete Hygleneque Soap for S0 Oxzyn Balm for %0 Graves' Tooth Powder for..... $1.00 Kirk’s Dandruff Cure (the 16 da Dandruff Cure), for WRITE FOR OUR LOGUE. Sterman & McGonnel Drug Go. COR. 16TH & DODGE, OMAHA, "106-PAGH Cold Facts ! The fact that it ks about time to order our winter suit is staring us mi the fact right now. Buppose you take & look at your last winter's suit, maybe by sending it to THE PA) TORIUM we could clean and repalr it #0 it would do you another sewson. THE PANTORIUM 407 Bo 156th St Tel. 963 Soid Everywhe MANUFACTURED BY A, MAYE ITWENTIETH CENTURY f“inmsi Best Agricultural Weekly. 1a-0uly one Bionserpher,” but he's doing twe things Bow—and dolng botk (a the same highgrede manuen

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